Marshal "Crash" Corrigan's first assignment in the town of Sun Dance is to find a missing stagecoach carrying a mine payroll and recover the strongbox full of cash. Outlaw saloon owner Brand Bolton and his henchman who pul... more &raquoled the robbery, booby-trap a stagecoach with a keg of dynamite and Corrigan barely escapes with his life.While the gang and most of the town believe the Marshal to be dead, he recovers from the explosion. With the help of his Range Buster buddies, "Dusty" King and "Alibi" Terhune he continues his pursuit of the bandits.The Range Busters, featuring John King's cowboy songs and Max Terhune's humorous banter with his dummy Elmer, rode alongside Corrigan through more than twenty Western features between 1940 and 1943.&laquo less

Movie Reviews

One foot in the grave

Edward Rasen Jr. | Maui | 03/04/2007

(2 out of 5 stars)

"Specifically regarding the Alpha DVD. The source print was a worn 16mm dupe which is soft and has some missing frames plus a few audio dropouts. It certainly is viewable but better on a small television than a large High Def screen. The soundtrack is adequate with minor distortion. Overall, slightly above average for Alpha.

The film's storyline is pedestrian as is Ray Corrigan. This is standard, low-budget westen fare made during the height of World War II. Obviously, not everyone was rushing off to war, as the Range Busters series was cranked out throughout WW2.

Although this is available on Amazon for less than $3.50 with shipping, it is not worth the price. If you can find it a yard sale or swap meet for a dollar, then buy it."